h? glib s terrific OHOIB .b|.‘k“ Drives When dering Through KII‘ l. Neil, Associated has Sports Writer) (A. P. By Glllrdllll’ (If DAYTQNA IBM’!!!- H, thunder-wagon to s strosk Flt. March mm-su-honr. li wss isr RyQI-ton Bluebird, mgggqnlle sversge 1g‘ 1(0- u was sn uuqnesied sortie. Manger-forth sends tosmccth muw-sn-hoor. The result‘ left hi “grow escape he had shortly slter mile on the return trip. MDBIOALL there shnost tose the l from his hands. sent m; cor careening high on the beach until the tires were iust skimming edge o1 the deadly soft sands. the 50 yesr 01d mg wionchcd the wheel luck. skidded to the safety or the hard sands, and was away to the on of the run and the new record. "l invent decided yet whether to guy and try to lift the higher,“ Sir Malcolm said as he me back down the beech in the goo-horsepower monster while 50,- 000, lining the l l-il-mile course, cheered the length of the way. "I wont decide that until I have a chance to think things over." The run today, though only dightly shove his old record. WM Ii dangerous as any he has made lure-and every time he has taken Bluebird to the bench during his venure scmething has happened. Bsslesflhpmk! nrsi his cowling broke loose and urban monoxide fumes nearly named him as exhaust Ila-mes flick- ed it his logs. Then he wss nearly lawn from the ooz- on s test run h which he hit s oue-wsy speed o! 2'70. ‘rodsy was one gbssitic swerve. and his tires. lie stood and stared in amaze- pent lit the rming cords on 01d liuobird as he looted the csr over he timing tower when ii was all over. The smooth nibber nrisee of sil six tires-two in mt, sour on book-was literally rays _ Fern. w. 3" A bWJP gwermg whee L: gLmbfYm4 “l” Summ On Sa - Cheer Isl Ont-Que - Charlottetown ol lightning todsy snd rosred down pgyinnl’! golden ssnds to s new world automobile speed reoord—276.816 lshort of the Soil-mile goal he has set for himself and the but it was 4.108 mlles-ln-hour swllter than the he trsveiled establishing the old msrk here two result oi s lsst minute dechlon to wait m hurry. but slightly shaken from the LET'S GO l Dnlx _$l.l)l) Return cmunus v nocxrv cnisnonsiur over the A Special Train Leaves for BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING Ncws ° ZAMPBELL BREAKS 0 WN A uro SPE THE CHARLOTTE‘ rowN cuhkomn ‘MSPORT WORLD g E1) Rt BOXING BASKETBALL QTHER SPORT Rb_ y - Tluebird Down Stretch Atl Over 276' English Speed-gee Near Death CarHitsBumpAfterThun- Measured Mile. I Special Wire) ‘l-Slr Mllcnlm Ofllllpbell ‘hitched to the ‘eotion needed for 300 thundering through the measured burned swsy. The casings hung in shreds. like strips of torn burlap. There were parts of the tires that were within a. couple o! ply of oe- ing torn sway straight down to the inner tubes. Bluebird otherwise was undamaged. “The run down was splendid," ssid Campbell as he posed for the cameraman, laughing and talking w Ls/dy Campbell. She was bliss- ful about it all, particularly since she herself forced him to give up In sttompt that might have been suicidal in s. i0 mile wind two dsys Could Feel Tires Giving “But coming beck," he said, "was simply terrible. The beach. through sh: mlleg st the south end, was very rough. i had to get up speed there. sq I simply trod her down to the floor and held on. I could iselthetlrcsgolngbutwassll rbht until Just after I left the measured. mile than I hit s huge bump, the wheels wrenched over, and I thought 1 was gone. I was terrific-ally close. Just as the left wheels got up to whore they seem- ed to be touching the soft sands, she csine book again, and ‘every- tibg wsssll right.’ Bir Malcolm said he had hurt both wrists pulling the car back. but was otherwise all right. In sll he broke four world speed records today. In addition to the one mile, he set s record average o! 270.100 for one kilometre, 2N4“ for five kilometres and 251.105 for live miles. Take Firemen, 5-1 h s flail-packed challenge match, staged st the Upper Queen Street Rink last evening, the Mar- ried Mon o! Holy Redeemer Parish gave s brilliant display c! sparkling to turn back Angus McEsch- ern's "Hrssighiers" by s 5-1 score. erside A turdax and Girls all ON THE SIDELINES‘ L._.____,_____ (By Psi. Power) RIDE ER THE (my as the zero hour approaches, Junior Albegweits start out in defence of their Maritime title at the Forum tonight es they lllay hosts l0 "Filly" Gould's Red Indians, stem! and highly-rated Moncwn squad. us: HE TRIBESMEN, fresh from waiving parties throughout New Brunswick, arrived in town last night, ten strong, and Yefldi’ 1'10 B0 0n the Warpath. ‘rhey s o are a husky-looking gong and their coach hos every confidence that his charges wilroomo through. OWEVER OPINION in the Abegweit camp differs on this mutter. Knowing full well the ability their opponents possess Lou Campbell's team nevertheless are quietly confident on the eve of the opening battle. O l l THEY REALIZE they will have to be good and. mighty good to down the visitors but, date-r- mlned to curry on where last Year's champions left on, they will put up the bottle of their lives as they skate out in front o! a legion of supporters tonight. » s s s HILE LOCAL interest will be centered on the Junior strug- Blc. the Bununerside Arena will be the scene of a battle that has western fans mil agog for mo past few days. t UMMERSXDE Primroscs, that starry band of Island loch; hockeyists, undefeated in over s 100 games, make their opening bid for the Eastern Canada title as they cross sticks with Preston Rivulets, recently-crowned cham- pions of Quebec and Ontario. . N ‘RR! EVE 0i’ the first ocos- sion that an Eastern Canade final has ever been played in this Island Province, reports from Bunnnersidc have the Islanders ready. I O I OF TIE style used by their opponents, the Prim- roses however feel certain that their own close-checking brand of play will bring results and enable them to vault into the finals against the western tiillsts. - - - IN THE games, it ‘is s two game series with the sec- ond tilt scheduled tor Saturday night, is on fever heat and the hrgestcrowdinyearswtllbest the Crystal Rink t as the opening whistle scrub he teams into action. sss LOOKS A5 I‘ Dhundston Eskimos are in as for as decid- ing who will be Maritime Senior “B" champions for this year. 'I‘het 7-0 defeat they plastered on the intermediate, Abbies last night. from hers looks insurmountable and is certainly an mdication that the Cieghom team are every bit as good as hey were believed to be. However the locals should make e. much better allowing in the second encounter after the effects of their MARUUNSSIN llVERTllllE TIE Americans O u s t e d From Playoffs By Eagles~Red Wing's Trounce Rangers. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL. March ‘l-Wil! Cude gave a sensational display in the nets as Montreal Canadians held their intro-city rivals, Mar- 00115. t0 a 2-2 overtime tie at the ' Forum here to- night. The draw left Consdiens‘ superiority this season over Mnroons clear- ~cut despite the much higher standing of Tommy Gor- msrfs team in the Intern s- tional Section, Nations], Hoc- key league. ‘ In the six ' ,. games of‘ the clubs this cup-E year mroons have only been able to come out ahead once. Acfitcr losing the first izmne Canadlcns took four stralillt to win the George Kennedy Cup. held by Maroons lest year. DOUXDR DRAWS PENALTY March '7—Cviving a of defensive and oflnnsive hockey. Detroit Red Wings outclassed New York Rangers here tonight, heating them 6-1 and R- tnming a mathematical chance of getting into the National Hockey League playoffs. The wings sh DETROIT great exhibition owed the form that carried them to the top last Win- ter, scoring twice in the second por- lod and four times in the third. Bill Cook scored the lone New York goal in the nnsl minute of the first the final frame home. SOQIGL ails our or rnsqons ST. IDUN, March '1—New York Americans tonight loot their last chance to get into the National Hockey League Ployofls when st. Louis Weiss defeated them 3-2. Outplsyied throughout the germ. the Americans‘ defeat was the fourth at the hsnds of the lowly Eagles and ended competition be- tween the clubs for the season . Aftogr a. scoreless first period, Joe 14ml) slapped a shot through goalie Roy Worters’ legs to give St. Louis the lead and the homeste were never headed. Kelly and Cowley long train" ride has worn off. ‘boils got assists in the Eagles’ sec- °M 80% BANllBKS ANll period. In the second Howe and Wiseman scored, whlleln Goo d f e 1 l o w Lewis, H 0 W c and Boyd ram- med thc puck Only l0 pen- alties were , handed out. one of them going against Frank Boucher, his first of the Primrose Sisters a Of Summerside Governor Gives Speed‘ Trophy - Lrnvrx-oovianuon onsnols His Honour the Lieutenant Gov- ernor hae advised the promoters oi’ the speed skating competition that he will have great pleasure in presenting s trophy for the best nil-round skater who amasscs the greatest number of points during the races. Thi; trophy is to be won outright. DONATES LADIES’ rnornr Premier MacMllisn has also ais- Ilblllocd the donation o1 s. onp to be won outright for the winner of the three mile event or the bdies’ senior event. ' The pom‘ slsavegottlsess- snrsn of the nttcndsneo of lisrry Smythe, the fourteen yes-r old International Champion, Lbncion, who wiI give exhibition psslorls- assess. ‘Since winning the clams- pioodaip he has won sevosnl one, two and three mile shpmpionfljs in the senior clsssel. Hamilton Rinls Wins Curling Tankard Champions After the Game, C Gib- iiile with six sersilht victories. Ml- lng only in lair its! msleh slelnsi Sstsiolwwsn l . Cinyb rink n‘ second l! with five wins snd Cantu, Donald (uimpbell, ski qsrlu Cami)!"- p, and _ The flefalidh province, _ ' s c“ ‘flutntgd Kill; Q é BIG HORSE RACE$ 3: km‘. mMp-~,=;;»J:Ql-~~ MONCTON RED INDIANS 1 _._____- h“ "n; M the nine emu sefifi-l ; WONDERFUL STORE $311?” ' u“ MMDW“ Beseavled Seats, m: w» '= BARGAINS 4 ohihll"“il.“l;‘iliii'°'s.i"i°tl. Mom..." which! mu-uulfi-‘u Ll rorvlonr -lT “$.38 JUNIOR ABBIfi Eclmunston Trounce Abegweits In - o Open m Game 7-0 m“ S““"‘““" f“ ' _ Green, Martha. Nicholson, Lillian Dickie, Mia. Ralph Sllliiihant, Min- -.*-q-—-- . nie Boswell, Margaret Gallant. ffl- P- Br Guardian's Special who) "war fl-Omie Lee-lane mused solo mm, Sllllphgnt, coach, (‘ilfiord N. N- 3-. Much 7—~ and "Gulliver existed Bea-lilies for Montgomery. Fdmunstcn Eskimos took a ccm- the final tally. mending lead in the final round for the Maritime Intemncdlate Hockey Championship by blanking Cher- lotfetown Abegweits 7-0 tonight. The second and final game o! the total-goal series will be played here tomorrow night. Two show in the first period, three in the second and another brace in the lest accounted for the seven goals. Beaulieu, right; winger, was high scorer with three tallies and Len Icblanc, left wing, had two Leblanc shot one each. marked the first period. with Ab- bies setting the pace and taking the offensive. Hard checking by clefenoeman Prowse halted numer- ous Eskimo sortles, Beeulieu, as- wriggled through the visitors‘ rug- ged defence and blazed the rubber past goalie McEwen. Leblanc im- mediately followed with a success ful solo rush. Eskimos counted twice early in the second period. Leblanc. break- ing s/way with Gulliver. tallied the third and in the second minute of play Beeulieu caught. the opposing defence unguarded, scoring unas- sisted. The Abbles then attacked strenuously but Ritchie stopped them from sll angles. ‘The period ended with Eskimos getting their fifth goal when Dicisie scored (I assists from Goane and bluish. Abegwcits were hard planed throughout the third period, Mo- Eweifs good work averting a higher score. Outsknting the visiting for- to his credit. Dickie and Cople 1 Wide open play and fast skating g_ sisted by Len Leblanc and Gulliver, 5_ Champions oi the Mnrltilncs who s tonight meet the Preston Ilivui- sk nits in the first game oi the two jgislns total gosl series for the Eastern Canada- championship st In the group picture MacLellan, Alice Zllphs. Summereide. above are, Patricia. Noonan, Helen Montgomery, Lineups Charlottetown: goaLmoEwemde- fence, yrowsp, Storey, Carmichael; centre, =1". Acorn, Weir; left wing. McOalbe, Stews-rt; right wing, K,‘ Acorn. Bradley. Edmunston: goal, Ritchie; de- fence, C. Leblanc, Adams, David; centre, Dickie, Gulliver; left wing, Larglnis, L. Leblanc; right wk$' Bea-imam. Gagne. "TONIG HT ’S LIIVEUPS 1 Following is how the inn lineup for the junior bat - ' m’! h Summary _ . first Perm Boiuln gmllgglil. Y‘ ‘ _Eskjmos‘ Beau-lieu (h Lammc’ spcrtrdv y ti: iisilcis in ’ Gulliver) 90a lll blockers aim t cu 1..im..~.l_' ‘Bi-imam L‘ “may, 95o _ Abbies Red lm idlll No pen . 6°” _. “and Pa“! Price Lewis (1) s-rsskmos. L. Ieblanc (Gulliver)! ‘ ‘Meme ,. 3Q ‘ Simpson ivnliv (2) ‘k-‘Fskizims, Beaulleu 2.00. Nmckli" “Ill-I'm (3) ‘mkimog, Dickie (Gagne_.L-,an. Nrsthleson Bustnrauiic U2) glad!) 19.59. 06mm Penalties: c. mum, 1". Acorn. Mcllwb Gould <4) 11mm perm! Blanchard Calhoun (7) ii-ifikrlos. C. Leblanc 12.00. 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